@Sulay8961 : Relax bro. I had a similar case as yours. Was on IP1 since 4th July, NA arrived just yesterday and IP2 this morning. However in between:
-> RPRF requested and paid 18th July
-> email enquiry confirmed VO as Ottawa
So if you had paid RPRF upfront, chances are high that you will go same route - NA to IP2 same day!
Not sure. Are you looking at the average time taken with a subset of only those people who have received PPR? For example, I just checked the June tracker and only 10 people have received PPR and yes their average time is between 30-40 days. But out of 541 only 10 have recieved PPR (in June), and 5 cases have been rejected (feel sad for them). This means that there are 526 people out there who have a status of either medical pass or waiting for medical pass. This means that those 10 who have received the PPR are an exception and not a majority, that's exactly my point. Plus the PPR date estimator still says 100 as the average number of days.
On the Passport Request (PPR) Date Estimator page, use the 'Filters' option and select relevant criteria to analyze your case. The 'Filters' option is available on the top left side of the page. If you effectively use the filters, the average processing timelines would more or less be around your actual processing timeline.
Around 2 months back, the medical status was changing to Passed in 60+ days. Nowadays, it is changing withing 20 days or less. So, the overall processing times have drastically reduced.
"Please note that your application is currently at the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia and has not yet been transferred to a local visa office."
I read somewhere on the forum that some countries will take long process time, I'm Libyan and now am really worried as I read that it maybe unsafe country
The problem I don't know any other Libyans who applied to EE to compare my timeline
Aor may 31
Medicals passed 10 July
NA 2 since July 12 I think
"Please note that your application is currently at the Centralized Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia and has not yet been transferred to a local visa office."
Honestly, I think CIC is being unfair with the way people's applications get processed. Why rush off newer applications when you have stalled older ones. This should not be. Is it that they ain't aware of the frustrating wait people are going through? Quite unfair.
I am April AOR and was feeling so upset until I saw February AOR also complaining. This is really not fair from CIC
Honestly, I think CIC is being unfair with the way people's applications get processed. Why rush off newer applications when you have stalled older ones. This should not be. Is it that they ain't aware of the frustrating wait people are going through? Quite unfair.
I am April AOR and was feeling so upset until I saw February AOR also complaining. This is really not fair from CIC
Two days ago,
"Review of additional documents" changed to "We do not need additional documents.". Please is anyone familiar with this? What comes next.
Matter of fact, the only change I want to see now is PPR
Two days ago,
"Review of additional documents" changed to "We do not need additional documents.". Please is anyone familiar with this? What comes next.
Matter of fact, the only change I want to see now is PPR
After medical pass the additional doc status was we are reviewing, then after some days it changed to we do not need any additional docs, then again after IP2, the status changed to we are reviewing your additional docs, so its normal i guess, whats your bgc status?